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when is eastern orthodox christmas

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Eastern Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on January 7th, according to the Julian calendar. This date corresponds to December 25th on the modern Gregorian calendar, which is the date that most people celebrate Christmas in the Western world. Eastern Orthodox Christians follow a slightly different liturgical calendar than Western Christians, which is why their Christmas celebration is a bit later in the year.
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